A U.S. judge in Montana has halted
construction of the Keystone XL pipeline designed to carry heavy
crude oil from Canada to the United States, drawing a sharp
rebuke on Friday from President Donald Trump.

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U.S. judge halts Keystone XL oil pipeline in blow to Trump, Trudeau. A U.S. judge in Montana has halted construction of the Keystone XL pipeline designed to carry heavy crude oil from Canada to the United States, drawing a sharp rebuke on Friday from President Donald Trump. >>

UPDATE 2-U.S. judge halts Keystone XL oil pipeline in blow to Trump, Trudeau. A U.S. judge in Montana has halted
construction of the Keystone XL pipeline designed to carry heavy
crude oil from Canada to the United States, drawing a sharp
rebuke on Friday from President Donald Trump. >>

UPDATE 3-U.S. judge halts Keystone XL oil pipeline in blow to Trump, Trudeau. A U.S. judge in Montana has halted
construction of the Keystone XL pipeline designed to carry heavy
crude oil from Canada to the United States, drawing a sharp
rebuke on Friday from President Donald Trump. >>

UPDATE 5-U.S. judge halts Keystone XL oil pipeline in blow to Trump, Trudeau. A U.S. judge
in Montana has blocked construction of the Keystone XL pipeline
designed to carry heavy crude oil from Canada to the United
States, drawing praise on Friday from environmental groups and a
rebuke from President Donald Trump. >>